Exhibition: Wednesday, October 11–Friday, October 27
Artist Reception: Thursday, October 19, 5:00–6:00 p.m. (open to the public)
Location: Shapiro Library (3rd Floor, Undergraduate Library)
The University of Michigan’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ODEI) and the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) invite students to propose and create a work of art and/or design to be presented to the recipient of the 2023 James S. Jackson Distinguished Career Award for Diversity Scholarship. This distinguished career award is given biennially and recognizes significant contributions of a senior U‑M faculty member whose research and scholarship – as well as teaching, mentoring and public engagement – have focused on diversity throughout their career.
We are seeking a broad representation/interpretation of diversity to honor the longstanding scholarly contributions the award recipient has made to understanding diversity, equity and inclusion while addressing disparities in contemporary society. Please visit NCID’s website on diversity research and previous award recipients to learn more of the types of scholarship this award represents.
The proposed design and/or artwork can be produced in any medium and must be suitable for presentation at an award ceremony, i.e., able to be physically presented on stage and for display on a shelf or wall or in a public space. See designs from the 2021 Competition.
Each application should include:
Upload the images and the text with cover sheet as a single pdf document saved as: “Your last name_your first name_2023_JJA Design” to 2023-JJA-Design.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor students (i.e., undergraduate, graduate, and medical) who are enrolled in at least the Winter 2023 term may apply. Students who are graduating in Winter 2023, Spring/Summer 2023 or Fall 2023 may apply, but need to meet the competition deadlines and requirements if chosen as a finalist.
For questions about this competition, please email: [email protected]